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About Us

Fourth-generation Montana natives. Family-owned since the 1940s. Intimate by nature. Authentic Montana, not Resort Montana.

Our Story

Four Generations on the Water

Montana Fly Fishing Lodge is a family operation — fourth-generation Montana natives who grew up on these rivers and built something lasting from the ground up. The land has been in the family since the 1940s, and every log, every stone, every piece of this place was put here with intention.

What started as a family homestead on the banks of East Rosebud Creek has grown into two distinct lodge properties: the Flagship Lodge, our original property on a designated Wild and Scenic River, and Spring Creek Lodge, a secluded retreat with 4.5 miles of private spring creek water at the base of the Absaroka-Beartooth Wilderness.

This isn't a corporate operation. There's no investor group, no management company. The same family that built the lodges greets you at the door, guides you on the water, and sits down with you at dinner. That's by design — it's how we've always done it, and it's what makes this place different.

We don't try to be everything to everyone. We keep our guest count small, our guides local, and our focus on the fishing. If you're looking for a five-star resort experience, there are plenty of options. If you're looking for the real thing — real water, real people, real Montana — you've found it.

4th Gen
Montana Natives
1940s
Family-Owned Since
2
Lodge Properties
2024
Orvis Finalist
On the Water

The MFL Story in Frame

Personalized wader cubbies with guest names
Your gear, ready
Guest relaxing with a cigar on the stone patio
Patio life
The lodge and property
The property
Lodge exterior and grounds
Home base
Ranch meadow with wildflowers and Montana sky
The land
Evening at the lodge
Golden hour
Built by Hand

Handcrafted Log Structures

Every structure on our properties was built by hand using reclaimed materials, local timber, and old-growth logs. Cathedral ceilings, river-rock fireplaces, and the kind of craftsmanship you can't buy off a shelf.

The Flagship Lodge

Handcrafted log lodge on the banks of East Rosebud Creek. Cathedral ceilings, river-rock fireplaces, and a great room built for gathering after a day on the water. Seven rivers within reach.

Creekside Tents

Streamside glamping-style accommodations steps from the water. Comfortable beds, warm lighting, and the sound of East Rosebud Creek right outside your door. A Montana experience you won't forget.

Spring Creek Lodge

Hand-scribed log lodge in a secluded mountain valley. Six named guest rooms, gourmet dining, and 4.5 miles of private spring creek frontage. The thinking angler's destination.
Heritage

A Place Built on History

The Flagship Lodge sits on what was originally the family homestead, on the banks of East Rosebud Creek — one of Montana's designated Wild and Scenic Rivers. The lodge was built from reclaimed materials and old-growth timber, every log placed by hand.

The property's centerpiece is a historic 1907 steel truss bridge, originally built to span a Montana river crossing. In 2001, the family relocated the bridge to the lodge property, where it now serves as a pedestrian crossing over East Rosebud Creek — connecting the lodge to the waters that make this place what it is.

Inside, cathedral ceilings rise above river-rock fireplaces. The great room is lined with hand-hewn timber and filled with the kind of warmth that only comes from a place built by the people who live in it. It's not decorated to look rustic — it is rustic, because it was built that way.

Spring Creek Lodge came later — a hand-scribed log structure in a mountain valley that few people know exists. It was built with the same philosophy: use what the land gives you, build it to last, and keep it honest.

1907
Historic Bridge
2001
Bridge Relocated
Reclaimed
Building Materials
Wild & Scenic
East Rosebud Creek
Our Philosophy

Authentic Montana, Not Resort Montana

We believe the best fly fishing experiences aren't manufactured — they're earned. Small groups, local guides, honest hospitality, and some of the finest water in the West.

Small guest count — never more than 12 at a time
All guides are local Montanans who know this water
All-inclusive — no hidden fees or surprise charges
Gourmet meals prepared fresh daily, never catered
Family-owned and operated — not a franchise
Conservation-minded — catch and release practices
Personalized trips matched to your skill level
Access to waters most anglers never see
"You can tell this place wasn't built by a developer or a designer — it was built by a family who lives here. Every log, every stone, every detail has a story. That's what makes it special. You're not a guest at a resort — you're a guest in someone's home."
— Returning Guest
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Whether it's your first trip or your twentieth, there's always new water to discover. Let us help you plan the perfect fly fishing experience.

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